Song Hye Kyo and Song Joong Ki are no longer part of the A-list couples on South Korea as they have parted ways in June and their divorce became official in July. Although many fans were not happy with how their union ended, everyone is moving on and they are just now wishing the former couple to have a good life.
The talks about Hye Kyo and Joong Ki’s divorce are becoming fewer as the time goes by, the “Descendants of the Sun” actors look as if they are really coping well with their lives like a single individual. They are also slowly getting back to who they were before they got married and the actress seems to be moving on faster than Joong Ki.
The looks of a single woman - Hye Kyo is still gorgeous
While many people think that when a woman gets divorced, she will look haggard but this is not the case with Song Hye Kyo for there is no trace of stress on her face. In fact, in the latest photoshoot for Suecomma Bonnie, she looks really stunning.
The actress posted a series of photos taken from her photoshoot for the exclusive Korean shoe brand and her visuals are really something. Aside from looking so young, she looks good in every outfit and poses.
The actress’ current activities
In any case, since her divorce from Song Joong Ki, apart from modeling and promotional activities for various brands, Song Hye Kyo also takes time out to go on vacation and study.
She recently enrolled in an art school in New York and it was said that she took up a short course that is probably related to fashion.
Update on Song Joong Ki
On the other hand, Joong Ki may have lost some ad deals but he was compensated with a lot of movie projects. After starring in tvN’s “Arthdal Chronicles,” he immediately proceeded to film South Korea’s first-ever sci-fi movie called “Victory.”
It is a collaborative film so it will also star some international actors such as Richard Armitage. This is a big-budgeted movie and can be considered as Song Joong Ki’s biggest break since his divorce from Song Hye Kyo.


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